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  • Foxy and Egg

    Alex Smith

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Jan. 14, 2011)
    The utterly charming Foxy DuBois has cooked up a cunning plan to turn her dinner guest, Egg, into breakfast in this hilarious picture book that hatches a surprise! Delightful hostess Foxy DuBois invites Egg over for dinner. While Egg is taking notice of Foxy s chicken-themed art, Foxy is in the kitchen devising her breakfast menu: Egg. Foxy serves an indulgent dinner she wants a big, delicious Egg. Then they play games Foxy also wants a fit Egg. At Foxy s insistence, Egg spends the night: "I have something even more wonderful planned for breakfast," Foxy says. But in the morning, Foxy is the one in for a surprise.
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  • Foxy and Egg

    Alex T Smith

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Sept. 4, 2014)
    Egg rolls up to the house of the wicked Foxy DuBois. Foxy is always very kind to strangers and invites Egg in, but she's got a glint in her eye, and has devilish plans. The clues are there: recipe books, and pictures of fried eggs adorning her walls. Be careful, Egg! 'If you're not in fits of giggles by the back endpaper, there's something wrong with you!' The Bookbag These crazy characters also star in their own fiction series- Foxy Tales. Alex T Smith is the World Book Day illustrator for 2014 and also the author of the internationally bestselling fiction series Claude, which was shortlisted for the Waterstone's prize and was part of the Richard and Judy Book Club. Follow Alex at http: //alextsmith.blogspot.co.uk and https: //twitter.com/Alex_T_Smith
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  • Foxy and Egg

    Alex T. Smith

    eBook (Hodder Children's Books, March 24, 2014)
    Egg rolls up to the house of the wicked Foxy DuBois. Foxy is always very kind to strangers and invites Egg in, but she's got a glint in her eye, and has devilish plans. The clues are there: recipe books, and pictures of fried eggs adorning her walls. Be careful, Egg!'If you're not in fits of giggles by the back endpaper, there's something wrong with you!' The BookbagThese crazy characters also star in their own fiction series- Foxy Tales.Alex T Smith is the World Book Day illustrator for 2014 and also the author of the internationally bestselling fiction series Claude, which was shortlisted for the Waterstone's prize and was part of the Richard and Judy Book Club.Follow Alex at http://alextsmith.blogspot.co.uk and https://twitter.com/Alex_T_Smith
  • Foxy and Egg

    Alex T. Smith

    Hardcover (Holiday House, April 1, 2011)
    The utterly charming Foxy DuBois has cooked up a cunning plan to turn her dinner guest, Egg, into breakfast in this hilarious picture book that hatches a surprise! Delightful hostess Foxy DuBois invites Egg over for dinner. While Egg is taking notice of Foxy s chicken-themed art, Foxy is in the kitchen devising her breakfast menu: Egg. Foxy serves an indulgent dinner she wants a big, delicious Egg. Then they play games Foxy also wants a fit Egg. At Foxy s insistence, Egg spends the night: "I have something even more wonderful planned for breakfast," Foxy says. But in the morning, Foxy is the one in for a surprise.
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  • The fox and the egg

    Martin Jc Brown, Nadia Montuori-Boyes

    Paperback (lulu.com, Feb. 29, 2016)
    A clever, funny owl called Oswald meets Caramelina, a fairy with borrowed, dragonfly wings who guards a very hot egg that's burning the grass beneath his tree. Meanwhile, Reynata the fox has lost her cubs and asks Oswald and Caramelina to help her find them. In return, she offers to look after the egg before it goes out and before it hatches. Agreeing to swap their problems, her new friends fly off in search of her cubs leaving her in charge. Reynata cuddles the egg but finds it unbearably hot and wonders if she's made a mistake. Is it possible for a fox to be friends with a bird? Can a fox look after an egg and keep it safe, without being tempted to eat it? And, will the cubs be reunited with their mum? Read on and find out. "The fox and the egg" is a story for children aged 7-8 years onwards.
  • Foxy and Egg

    Alex T. Smith

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Sept. 4, 2014)
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  • The fox and the egg

    Martin J C Brown, Nadia Montuori-Boyes

    eBook (MB & NMB, May 3, 2014)
    A clever, funny owl called Oswald meets Caramelina, a fairy with borrowed, dragonfly wings who guards a very hot egg that’s burning the grass beneath his tree.Meanwhile, Reynata the fox has lost her cubs and asks Oswald and Caramelina to help her find them. In return, she offers to look after the egg before it goes out and before it hatches.Agreeing to swap their problems, her new friends fly off in search of her cubs leaving her in charge. Reynata cuddles the egg but finds it unbearably hot and wonders if she’s made a mistake. Is it possible for a fox to be friends with a bird? Can a fox look after an egg and keep it safe, without being tempted to eat it? And, will the cubs be reunited with their mum? Read on and find out.“The fox and the egg” is a story for children aged 7-8 years onwards.
  • Foxy and Egg

    Alex T. Smith

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Sept. 4, 2014)
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